The day finished with some members of the crowd pelting police with bottles and shooting fireworks at apartments.
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In scenes reminiscent of Berlin’s May Day celebrations a total of 400 police were in attendance, with three injured as a result of the incidents.Â
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Three cases of sexual harassment were reported, while a man was hospitalised after a knife attack at around 10:30pm in Lichtenberg.Â
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All in all, the police followed up 48 complaints in the festival’s eight-hour duration, eventually leading to the arrest of 11 participants.Â
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The festival, which winds its way from Treptower Park, across the SchillingbrĂĽcke and into Lichtenberg via Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain is officially registered as a protest, but has gone on to resemble the famous Love Parade in recent years.Â
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Participants follow musical floats through the streets, before finishing with a final dance party in Lichtenberg.Â
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Despite attracting upwards of 10,000 participants, organisers announced that this year’s addition would be the last iteration of the event. The organisers managed to raise only €9,000 of the required €100,000 in advance of the festivities.
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